South African Commercial Advertiser 1847 - 1 - January to March
Transcribed from CO53/8 at the national Archives in Kew
Saturday 2 January 1847
DIED at her Residence, 30 Upper Eaton-street, Pimlico, on the 4th September
last, Mrs. Sarah SHUTER, Relict of James SHUTER Esq, aged 87 years.
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church on Wednesday the 30th Dec by the Rev R.G. lamb AB:
Mr. John SILLANDS, master mariner, to Miss Susannah LUCAS
In Union Chapel Cape Town on Tuesday 29th December by the Rev J.C. Brown:
Mr. James BEECHY to Miss Emma LONG.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Paul's Church Rondebosch on Saturday 26th Dec by the Rev J Fry AM:
A son of Colonel JAMES, baptised Sidney Leighton.
A son of Jeremiah SULLIVAN, baptised John Henry.
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Dec 13: A son of Capt. William ROOME, baptised Charles Francis.
Dec 13: A son of the late Daniel McMILLEN, baptised James Daniel.
Dec 20: A son of Mr. William WALSH, baptised Francis Mathew.
Dec 22: A daughter of Mr. James Alexander ROBERTSON, baptised Johanna
Elizabeth.
DEATH
Dec 29: Mrs. Maria HOLDING, aged 58 years.
Wednesday 6 January 1847
BIRTH: Mrs F.S. WATERMEYER of a daughter.
Orange-street, 29th Dec 1846.
MARRIAGES
In the Scotch Church on the 7th Dec 1846 by the Rev G Morgan:
Mr. Alexander WILSON to Miss Mary MASSMAN.
29th December by the Rev W Gorrie of the Free Church of Scotland:
John MAY to Francina PETERSEN.
CHRISTENINGS
On Sunday 3rd January 1847 by the Rev E Miller of the Free Church of
Scotland:
A daughter of Capt. William BROTCHIE of the Barque Charles, baptised
Harriette.
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 4th Jan 1847 by the Rev Robert
G. Lamb AB, Junior Chaplain:
A son of the late Mr. William Henry Shepheard READ, baptised Shepheard
James.
A daughter of Mr. Harden FORD, baptised Ellen Sophia.
A son of Mr. Isaac LUITER, baptised Isaac James Truebody.
A son of William MEYERS, baptised Daniel Edward.
A son of Thomas STAIN, baptised John William.
In St.Andrew's Church on the 7th December by the Rev Geo Morgan:
A daughter of H. McLACHEN Esq, Stellenbosch, baptised Pringle.
DEATHS
January 1st 1847: James SAMS
January 1st 1847: Reuben, son of Mr. John KING, Inspector of Police, aged 28
days.
January 2nd: Mrs. Frances HEYWARD, widow, aged 50 years, at Somerset
Hospital.
January 1st: James WATSON, seaman, late of the brig Harmony.
Saturday 9 January 1847
DIED yesterday, on his Passage from Essequibo to George Town, Dr.McCARTNEY,
Phrenologist
"Royal Gazette", British Guiana
11th July 1846.
DIED at Athens, Mr. W.J. MARSH Esq of Merton College, Oxford, only son of
A.C. MARSH Esq of "Eastbury" Herts, and Nephew of George MARSH Esq,
Government Resident at Saldanna Bay, aged 21 years.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 6th January 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Matthys Michielse LOUW, deceased, and
surviving Spouse Anna Elizabeth Johanna SMIT, of the Malmesbury District,
deceased, are required to take notice that two of the Executors named in the
Will having declined to act, and the Executrix appearing to be incompetent,
a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and surviving
Spouse, and all others whom these presents may concern will be held before
the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Malmesbury, on Wednesday the 3rd
March at 10 o' clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as
aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the time and place aforesaid,
then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate,
for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by
the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such
deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the
deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 6th January 1847
EDICT
The Paternal and Maternal Relations of Jacobus Adam HURTER, deceased [sic],
minor Child of the late Willem HURTER, are required to take notice that a
Meeting of the Paternal and Maternal Relations of the said Minor, and all
others whom these presents may concern will be held before the Master of the
Supreme Court, in the Master's Office, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town,
on Tuesday the 23rd February 1847, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely;
and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the time
an place aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Confirmation granted to
such Person or Persons as shall be appointed by the said Master to be Tutor
or Tutors Dative of the said Minor is respect of the Property devolving on
him from the Estate of the said late Willem HURTER.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Wednesday 13 January 1847
Mr. KISCH having recovered his health, it is not his intention to leave
Colesberg, and will continue his Profession as before.
Colesberg, December 30th 1846.
MARRIED at Swellendam on Monday the 4th Jan 1847 by the Revd W. Robertson
DD, Mr. Arend Josias HURLINGH to Miss Cornelia Aletta HUMAN, daughter of
P.J. HUMAN Esq of Breede River, near Swellendam.
REMOVAL
The Undersigned has removed his Cabinet-making and Upholstery Establishment
to No.2 Keizersgracht, the Premises lately occupied by Mr. BANKS, Boot and
Shoe Maker.
John PHILIP
CHRISTENING
In St.George's Church, Cape Town on Monday the 11th January by the Rev
Robert G Lamb AB:
A daughter of Mr. William Wardle WINSPEAR, baptised Hannah Burnett.
Saturday 16 January 1847
Master's Office, Cape Town, 6th January 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Benjamin Spiller BELL, deceased, are
required to take notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of
the deceased, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held
before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Master's Office, at the
Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday next the 9th March 1847, at 11
o'clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are
hereby required to attend at the time an place aforesaid; then and there to
see Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons as shall be
appointed by the said Master to be Executor or Executors Dative to the
Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Wednesday 20 January 1847
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 18th January by the Rev Robert
G Lamb AB:
A son of Mr. Arnold PEISER, baptised Benjamin.
A daughter of Mr. Daniel LOADER, baptised Ellen.
In St.Andrew's Church on Sunday the 17th January by the Rev Geo Morgan:
A son of Mr. John SHORT, baptised Hamilton.
A son of Mr. W.R. STEWART, baptised William Robert.
DEATH
January 13th: Mrs, Catherine Mary DRAKE, wife of Mr. Samuel DRAKE, aged 56
years.
Saturday 23 January 1847
DIED at Graaff-Reinet after a short illness of 24 hours, Adolph Johannes,
the much loved infant of Joseph MOSENTHAL, aged 5 months and 6 days.
CHRISTENING
In St.Paul's Church, Rondebosch on Thursday 14th Jan by the Rev F Fry AM:
A son of H.C. VOGET Esq, baptised John Charles.
DEATHS
Jan 18: Dunmore ADDISON, seaman, US corvette Vincennes, aged 28 years.
Jan 19: Henry HAYWOOD, seaman, US corvette Vincennes, aged 27years.
Saturday 30 January 1847
MARRIED on Wednesday the 28th October 1846 at the Mussoorie Church by the
Rev R. Brooke, Alexander William CROZIER Esq, Assistant Surgeon 6th Regt.
Scindea's Infantry, to Rosa Caroline, the only daughter of the late Captain
CRACKLOW, bengal Army.
MARRIED on the 26th instant at Riversdale, District of Swellendam, by the
Rev P.B. Borcherds, Henry MARSHALL Esq, third son of William MARSHALL Esq,
Londonderry, Ireland; to Miss Jane Honora Brooke FRAZER, fourth daughter of
the late Rev John FRAZER, Garrison Chaplain, Waterford, Ireland.
DIED on the 4th October 1846, Old Kent Road, London, in the 77 year of her
age, Caroline, Relict of the late Thomas Metcalfe ADNEY Esq of the East
India House.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew's Church on Sunday the 24th January by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A son of Mr. Roderick McKENZIE, baptised Roderick James.
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Jan 10: A daughter of Mr. Joseph O'CALLAGHAN, baptised Sophia Adriana.
Jan 13: A son of Mr. William MILLER, baptised Henry Thomas.
Jan 14: A daughter of Mr. Thomas BURKE, baptised Emma Jane.
Jan 20: A son of Jeremiah CAREW, baptised Thomas.
Jan 24: A son of Charles HUGHES, baptised Henry John.
Wednesday 3 February 1847
DIED on Sunday the 31st Jan, at his Residence, Cape Town, after an illness
of 24 hours, Captain James ADAMS of the Brig Velox, aged 48 years.
DIED at St.Helena on Thursday the 7th January, aged 34 years, Henry, eldest
son of the late Captain Henry BROADWAY, H.E.I. Company's St.Helena
Artillery.
Saturday 6 February 1847
A few hundred of Emigrants have just arrived from Great Britain and Ireland.
Destined for the Eastern Province, but with permission to remain here if
they prefer doing so. The best advise that can be given to an Emigrant
Laborer is to take the first employment that offers. He must serve an
apprenticeship to the manner of working, to the customs and habits of the
new country, to which he must accommodate his hands, taste and temper; and
the sooner he begins, and the more he regards his first engagements as an
Apprenticeship, the sooner will he become a valuable, thriving and contented
Colonist. He should at once make up his mind to submit to a total change of
life in his adopted home. Having done this, he will probably find in almost
any part of this Colony that he has made a good exchange.
DIED at Newlands on the 31st January 1847, Dacres Brenton, infant son of
Lieutenant VON DONOP, RN.
MARRIAGES
[By Special Licence]
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Thursday the 4th February by the Rev R.G.
Lamb AB:
Mr. James SCOREY, Master mariner, widower, to Miss Maria Rebecca ROBINSON.
In St.Paul's Church, Rondebosch on Monday 25th Jan by the Rev J Fry AM:
David BALMEARS to Leonora JACOBS.
On Friday the 20th January by ditto:
[By Special Licence]
At the Residence of Abraham DE SMIDT Esq, John William Van Rees HOETS Esq to
Miss Wilhelmina Elizabeth DE SMIDT.
On Monday 1st February by ditto:
Mr. Arthur CLARENCE to Miss Lucinda Caroline MIDDLETON.
Alfred MUSON to Elizabeth COWARD.
In St.John's Church, Wynberg by the Rev Dr. Okes:
Michiel JANANO to Jane Maria GAVAH, Natives of Africa.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 1st February by the Rev Robert
G Lamb AB:
A daughter of Mr. John Mitchell BROWN, baptised Elmira Maria.
A son of Mr. Richard BACCHUS, baptised John Edward.
A daughter of Mr. Joseph JAMES, baptised Blanche Imilda.
In St.Paul's Church Rondebosch by the Rev J Fry AM:
Jan 25: A son of Apollos Adriaan SERF, baptised Lawrence.
Feb 2: A daughter of Charles STANBRIDGE Esq, baptised Emily Sinclair.
In St.John's Church, Wynberg by the Rev Dr Okes:
January 3rd: A son of Mr. John WEST, baptised John William Thomas.
January 17th: Two sons of Mr. Daniel WARD, baptised Daniel John and Robert
William.
January 24th: A son of Mr. John LEWIS, baptised John Christian.
January 24th: A son of Mr. George MOORE, baptised John Charles.
January 24th: A daughter of Mr. Hermanus DE VOS, baptised Martha Rosa.
DEATHS
January 28th: Maria, daughter of Mr. Richard KING, aged 2 years and 6
months.
January 31st: Mary, daughter of Robert E. WARNER Esq, Commander of Steam
Ship Haddington, aged 7 days.
Feb 1st: Captain James ADAMS of the schooner Velox, aged 48 years.
In Somerset Hospital:
Jan 28th: John W. CHICK, seaman, from the US Corvette Vincennes, aged 30
years.
Feb 1st: John STORM, seaman, from the US Corvette Vincennes, aged 26 years.
At Rondebosch:
Jan 25th: John Henry SULLIVAN, aged 4 months.
Wednesday 10 February 1847
DIED at Simon's Town at the Residence of her Father, on the 2nd February
1847, Ellen, the beloved and youngest daughter of John OSMOND Esq, JP, aged
26 years and 10 months.
CHRISTENING
In Trinity Church on Tuesday the 9th February by the Rev T.A. Blair:
A son of John BARRY Esq, baptised John Daniel.
Saturday 13 February 1847
BIRTH at the Royal Observatory of Sunday the 7th instant, the lady of G.R.
SMALLEY Esq BA of a son.
Royal Observatory, 11th Feb 1847
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 8th February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
Mr. Othniel Ward JEFFERY to Miss Margaret Ann ECKLEY.
Mr. James LEGGET to Mrs. Sarah Aletta DONALD, widow.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 8th February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
A daughter of Richard WOOSNAM Esq, baptised Margaret Helena.
A son of Clarence Thomas WYLDE Esq, baptised Clarence Palmer.
A daughter of Richard FRYER Esq, baptised Matilda.
A daughter of Nicol STENHOUSE Esq, baptised Esther Edith.
A daughter of Mr. Thomas James WELCH, baptised Johanna Maria.
A daughter of Mr. John SOUTHGATE, baptised Mary Ann.
A son of Mr. Charles Henry COOK, baptised Thomas Robert.
Two children of Mr. James LEGGET, baptised James John and Eliza Matilda.
At Green Point on Tuesday the 9th February by the Rev J.C. Brown:
A daughter of Mr. William BOYES, baptised Alice Christina.
Wednesday 17 February 1847
CHRISTENING at Trinity Church on the 15th instant, by the Revd Mr Blair, the
infant son of William P. SAMPSON Esq, baptised Henry Lancaster.
BIRTH at Swellendam on the 7th instant, Mrs. TWYCROSS of a son.
MARRIAGE
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 15th February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
Mr. George BAGSHAW to Miss Betsey Maria GEYER.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 15th February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
A son of Mr. Walter ROWLANDS, baptised Walter.
A son of Mr. Francis DODDS, baptised William.
A daughter of Mr. Edwin SMITH, baptised Eliza Sarah.
In Trinity Church on Monday February 15th 1847 by the Rev T A Blair:
A son of William Patrick SAMPSON Esq, baptised Henry Lancaster.
DEATHS
Feb 10: Mr. George THOMPSON, aged 36 years.
In Somerset Hospital:
Feb 13: Maria Hendrica, wife of Hans IRVIN, aged 31 years.
Saturday 20 February 1847
Master's Office, Cape Town, 16th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Ellen OSMOND of Simon's Town, deceased, are
required to take notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of
the deceased, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be held
before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Master's Office, at the
Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 6th April next, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby
required to attend at the time an place aforesaid; then and there to see
Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons as shall then be
appointed by the said Master to be Executor or Executors Dative to the
Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 16th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of George THOMPSON of Green Point, deceased,
are required to take notice that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors
of the deceased, and all others whom these presents may concern, will be
held before the Master of the Supreme Court, in the Master's Office, at the
Public Buildings, Cape Town, on Tuesday the 6th April next, at 10 o'clock in
the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby
required to attend at the time an place aforesaid; then and there to see
Letters of Administration granted to such Person or Persons as shall then be
appointed by the said Master to be Executor or Executors Dative to the
Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 16th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Anna Catharina Gysberta SMIT, widow of
Johannes Cornelis SMIT, of the Malmesbury District, deceased, are required
to take notice that the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of
the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and all others whom these
presents may concern will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his
Office, Malmesbury, on Wednesday the 31st March at 10 o' clock in the
forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to
attend at the time and place aforesaid, then and there to see some Person or
Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the
Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor
or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and
Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
CHRISTENINGS
In the Roman Catholic Church
Feb 9: A daughter of Mr. Robert SMITH, baptised Margaret.
Feb 14: A son of Elisha MOORE, private soldier 45th Regt, baptised John.
Feb 14: A son of Mr. John WASSUNG, baptised Peter John.
Feb 14: A daughter of John MANASSES, baptised Maria Magdalena.
Wednesday 24 February 1847
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 22nd February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
Mr. William LUCAS, widower, to Mrs. Mary HUNT, widow.
Mr. Thomas ATHANEY, widower, to Miss Eliza Lanigan DARCY.
Mr. George HONEYBUN to Miss Ann WEBSTER.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 22nd February by the Rev R G
Lamb AB:
A daughter of Mr. William John GREGAN, baptised Gesina Jeanet.
A daughter of Mr. William George WALTERS, baptised Elizabeth Susan.
A daughter of Mr. Joseph Pryor BUTTRESS, baptised Clara Eliza.
DEATH
Feb 23: Mr. Christian WEYS, aged 50 years.
Saturday 27 February 1847
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Jane LUCAS of the Graham's Town District,
deceased, are required to take notice that the said deceased died intestate,
and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and all
others whom these presents may concern will be held before the Resident
Magistrate, at his Office, Graham's Town, on Wednesday the 14th April next
at 10 o' clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid
are hereby required to attend at the time and place aforesaid, then and
there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for
approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the
said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such
deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the
deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Samuel LUCAS of the Graham's Town District,
deceased, are required to take notice that the said deceased died intestate,
and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and all
others whom these presents may concern will be held before the Resident
Magistrate, at his Office, Graham's Town, on Wednesday the 14th April next
at 10 o' clock in the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid
are hereby required to attend at the time and place aforesaid, then and
there to see some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for
approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the
said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such
deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the
deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of Jabez HART, deceased, and surviving spouse
Emma HART, of the Graham's Town District, are required to take notice that
the said deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and
Creditors of the deceased, and surviving spouse, and all others whom these
presents may concern will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his
Office, Graham's Town, on Wednesday the 14th April next at 10 o' clock in
the forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby
required to attend at the time and place aforesaid, then and there to see
some Person or Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the
Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master
appointed Executor or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person
as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of James Ince JAY, and surviving spouse, of
the Graham's Town District, are required to take notice that the said
deceased died intestate, and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors
of the deceased, and surviving spouse, and all others whom these presents
may concern will be held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office,
Graham's Town, on Wednesday the 14th April next at 10 o' clock in the
forenoon precisely; and all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to
attend at the time and place aforesaid, then and there to see some Person or
Persons selected by such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the
Supreme Court, as fit and proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor
or Executors Dative to the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and
Tutor Dative of the Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
Master's Office, Cape Town, 20th February 1847
EDICT
The Paternal and Maternal Relations of George Augustus MANUEL, Edward MANUEL
and Robert Byron MANUEL, minor children of Isaac MANUEL, deceased, are
required to take notice that a Meeting of the Paternal and Maternal
Relations of the said Minors will be held before the Master of the Supreme
Court, in the Master's Office, at the Public Buildings, Cape Town, on
Tuesday the 13th April next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon precisely; and
all such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the time an
place aforesaid; then and there to see Letters of Confirmation granted to
such Person or Persons as shall be appointed by the said Master to be Tutor
or Tutors Dative of the said Minors in respect of the Property devolving on
them from the Estate of the said Isaac MANUEL, deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Paul's Church Rondebosch on Sunday 7th Feb by the Rev J Fry AM:
A daughter of John BLAKE, baptised Mary Anne.
Same church, on Tuesday 16th February by the Rev Brownlow Maitland:
A son of Marcus John SLADE Esq, baptised Arthur Maitland.
A daughter of Colonel Bower FOSTER, baptised Sarah caroline.
DEATH
Feb 24: Mr. George PIERS, son of Major H. PIERS of the Paarl, in his 23rd
year.
Wednesday 3 March 1847
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 1st March by the Rev R.G. Lamb
AB:
Mr. George CLAYTON to Miss Laura BRILL.
Mr. Charles RILEY to Miss Sarah Matilda SEAL.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Friday 19th February by the Rev R.G. Lamb
AB:
A son of Capt. William Allen TRAIN of the schooner British Settler, baptised
William Henry.
On Monday the 1st march by ditto:
A daughter of Mr. John Henry BEACH, baptised Anne Elizabeth.
A daughter of Mr. James GRIFFITHS, baptised Catherine Ann.
A daughter of Abraham FISHER, baptised Johanna Cornelia.
Saturday 6 March 1847
DIED at Kruisman River on the 23rd ult, Ann HAY, aged 31 years, youngest
daughter of Alexander HAY Esq, of Edintore, Banffshire, Scotland, and the
beloved wife of Mr. Alexander FARQUHAR.
Cape Town, 3rd March 1847
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Paul's Church, Rondebosch on Sunday the 28th Feb by the Rev J Fry AM:
A daughter of Mr. C. BOTTS, baptised Hannah.
In St.Andrew's Church by the Rev Geo. Morgan on Sunday Feb 28th:
A son of Mr. Charles LINDSAY, baptised Thomas Henry.
DEATH
In Somerset Hospital
Feb 25: Samuel LARKINS, aged 79 years.
Wednesday 10 March 1847
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 8th March by the Rev R.G. Lamb
BA:
A daughter of Mr. James SMALL, baptised Catherine Knox.
A daughter of Mr. George WELCH, baptised Petronella Maria.
A son of Mr. Wm. FISH, baptised Thomas Henry.
A son of Mr. Henry DEWESS, baptised John George.
A son of John HERBERT, baptised John Daniel.
DEATHS
March 5: Mary Ann LEE aged 7 months.
March 8: Mrs. Eliza BROOKS, wife of Capt. Martin BROOKS of the brig
"Chamois", aged 25 years.
At Somerset Hospital:
March 3: Richard H. RICHARDSON, Apprentice of the bark "Jane Green", aged 16
years.
Saturday 13 March 1847
DIED at Glenthorn on the 8th Feb, of dysentry, the Revd. W. CHALMERS, of
Tyumie, Kaffirland, connected with the Glasgow Missionary Society. He was in
the 45th year of his age, and has fallen in the cause of his Divine Master,
on account of the distresses to which he had been subjected during the
present warfare in which this country has been involved. His dying hours
eminently illustrated the words: "Mark the perfect man and behold the
upright, for the end of that man is peace."
MARRIAGE
In St.Andrew's Church on Tuesday 9th March by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
Mr. James THORPE to Miss Margaret POWRIE.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.Andrew's Church on Sunday the 7th March by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A son of Mr. James FORSYTH, baptised Thomas.
In the Roman Catholic Church:
Feb 28: A daughter of Neal DOWDEL, private soldier 45th Regt, baptised Anna.
March 9: A son of John COLE, private soldier 45th Regt, baptised John
Alexander.
Wednesday 17 March 1847
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 15th March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb BA:
Mr. George WADDILOVE to Miss Matilda Duffin ASHLEY
Mr. Mark DODS to Miss Jane BATH
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 15th March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb BA:
A daughter of Edward Lorenzo CHIAPPINI Esq, baptised Frances Georgina
Leighton.
A daughter of Mr. George MILES, baptised Rosetta.
A son of Mr. William CORRIGAN, baptised George James.
In St.Andrew's Church on Sunday the 14th March by the Rev Geo. Morgan:
A daughter of Mr. J.A. WAGNER, baptised Elizabeth.
DEATHS
March 11: Johanna Maria, daughter of Mr. Thomas WELCH, aged 3 months.
March 12: Mr. James DIXON, late chief mate of the "Nautilus", brig, aged 27
years.
March 12: Mr. James WATT, aged 55 years.
At Somerset Hospital:
March 10: John WEBB, seaman, late of the bark "Minerva", aged 27 years.
March 11: William JONES, seaman, late of the "Malabar", aged 47 years.
Saturday 20 March 1847
MARRIED by Special Licence at the Residence of Jacob LETTERSTEDT Esq by the
Rev P.E. Faure, Oscar HEDELIUS Esquire to Miss Maria berrendina DE NECKER,
eldest daughter of the late H. DE NECKER Esquire.
Mariedal, March 17 1847
Master's Office, Cape Town 17th March 1847
EDICT
The Next of Kin and Creditors of John DENNIS, deceased, of the Graham's Town
District, are required to take notice that the said deceased died intestate,
and that a Meeting of the Next of Kin and Creditors of the deceased, and
surviving spouse, and all others whom these presents may concern will be
held before the Resident Magistrate, at his Office, Graham's Town, on
Wednesday the 5th May next at 10 o' clock in the forenoon precisely; and all
such Persons as aforesaid are hereby required to attend at the time and
place aforesaid, then and there to see some Person or Persons selected by
such Magistrate, for approval by the Master of the Supreme Court, as fit and
proper to be by the said Master appointed Executor or Executors Dative to
the Estate of such deceased Person as aforesaid, and Tutor Dative of the
Minor Heirs of the deceased.
Clerke Burton, Master of the Supreme Court.
CHRISTENINGS
By the Rev E. Millar of the Free Church of Scotland:
A son of Mr. James MELVILLE, baptised James Mortimer.
In St.Frances' Church Simon's Town by the Rev E. Judge AM:
Jan 17: A daughter of Capt. M.J. HALL, HM 6th Regt of Foot, baptised Laura
Rosa Sarah.
Jan 25: A son of James CRAIG, baptised James.
March 1: A daughter of Samuel MASON, baptised Anne Maria Jane.
March 1: A daughter of William SESSING, baptised Maria Shevesa Mary Ann.
March 1: An illegitimate child, baptised Maria Catherine.
March 8: A daughter of Maria PAYNE, baptised Mary Ann Catherine.
March 8: A son of William MASON, baptised John William James.
March 10: A daughter of Lieut-Col. ERSKINE, HM 45th Regt of Foot, baptised
Augusta.
DEATHS
At Simon's Town:
Jan 1: Dacres Brenton VON DONOP, aged 9 months.
Feb 4: Miss Ellen OSMOND, aged 27 years.
Feb 9: William WESSELS, aged 20 years.
Feb 12: Mrs. PETERSON, aged 55 years.
Feb 16: Deborah SEBASTIAN, aged 4 months and 28 days.
Feb 20: William Thomas Bouren ACKERMAN, aged 2 years and 2 months.
March 2: Lieut. TURNER, HMD Eurydice, aged 27 years.
Wednesday 24 March 1847
Another Emigrant Ship, the Gilbert Henderson, has gone ashore in Algoa Bay
in a "brisk gale", says the Report. When this vessel was in Table Bay
certain shippers by her, or their agents, applied to the Marine Insurance
Company to underwrite part of her cargo destined for Port Elizabeth. The
company, with great and commendable prudence, employed Captain BANCE to
examine and report upon her ground tackle, amongst other things, and that
gentleman reported unfavorably. The Company thereupon refused to accept the
risk. The event has justified their judgement and proceedings. But what is
to be said of the parties who send out Emigrant Ships to this colony so
shamefully unprovided? This is the second that has been lost within these
few months, from the same cause, the Galatea in Mossel Bay and the Gilbert
Henderson in Algoa Bay. And what is to be said of the London Surveyors but
that they are either incompetent or corrupt? From this cause the character
of the Bays in this Colony has often suffered; exposure like this are
designed to rectify this abuse.
MARRIAGE
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Wednesday the 17th March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb AB:
Mr. Ralph Pool TONKIN to Miss Maria VIRET
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 22nd March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb AB:
A son of Mr. Joseph Lucas COOKE, baptised Robert Peel.
A son and daughter of Mr. Charles William STORR, baptised Alfred Edward and
Susannah Sophia.
DEATHS
March 17th: Mrs. Elizabeth Martha Maria COSTER, wife of James COSTER Esq,
Captain HM 14th Light Dragoons, aged 22 years and 8 months.
March 20th: Eliza Margaret Sarah, daughter of Mr. John David ENRIGHT, aged 3
years and 3 months.
Saturday 27 March 1847
March 23rd: Thomas Fletcher, son of Captain James SCOTT of the "George Henry
Harrison", Schooner, aged 1 year 7 months and 16 days.
Wednesday 31 March 1847
MARRIAGES
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 29th March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb AB:
Mr. Seymour WARD to Miss Mary Gilespie GIBB.
Mr. Thomas SMITH to Miss Ellen FORBES.
CHRISTENINGS
In St.George's Church Cape Town on Monday the 29th March by the Rev R.G.
Lamb AB:
A daughter of Mr. Ralph Pool TONKIN, baptised Yda Jane.
A daughter of Mr. John LANE, baptised Emma.
A son of Mr. John STRIKE, baptised John Bastings.
DEATH
March 27th: Mr. William Charles CHAPLAIN, aged 39 years.
Transcribed from CO53/8 at the national Archives in Kew
- Hits: 9212